“DVLA Should Take Off The Years The Are Added Number Plates And See Those Who Will Register Their Cars” – Criss Waddle Suggests

Unlike other countries, Ghana adds the year of registration to the number plates, unlike other countries, making cars look older after some years, even if the car is in good shape. This has hindered the registration of most cars, as people think it will reduce the value of the car if they opt to sell it.
In a tweet, Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur, Criss Waddle, who has made a critical observation of this situation, has suggested that the DVLA remove the year that comes at the end of the numbers on the plates to enable more people to register their cars.
In Waddle’s own words, he wrote:
Number plates is not the only way authorities can tell when a car was registered,what the 23,24 and 25 does is ,it reduces the number of registrations and revenues government can receive in a year through DVLA,They need to do a survey to find out why the constant use of DV plates.
I’m saying if they take off that 23,24 and 25 those set of humans will now register, the government also gets to make more money,2 problems solved just baby giving the people what they want and still be in control.
Source: Dklassgh.com



